ce FYlSSe SPER ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, » Thursday, June 21; 1974 B.CY President of the Royal Canadian Legio: Harriso: of Slocan Valley Branch No, 276, Ed Smith, of Slocan City. Saf SVAN IELTS PAP ORE gay SL ESTE A Royal Canadian eee Braneh 276 ‘Stan Doi Photos nigratulates New. President ; “Vehicle Rolls, A.1967 model car sustained $800 damage when. it: went: out. ‘af control: on the Ootischenia ‘road just past ‘the: garbage dump. Driver is identified as “16-year-old | Kenneth’; Har- Driver. Unhurt Id: Penfold. nee “Police. said: the vehicle ‘went out of control, crossed the road into the : fiteh and‘rolled “No injurjés The incident: investigation. is’ st til “under, GROWING CONTEST: 1. Biggest and Bushiest 2. Longest and Lovelies? 3. Softest and Silkiest 4. Most Unusual and Unique 5. Ugliest and Shabbiest 6. Most Magnificent “Moustache Judging .During KC Days B were reported. \« “to Pass Creck Park in Castlegar ‘on ‘July: 12,13," and 4th “Th Skye ‘Travelling ‘Arts/and~ Crafts ‘Faire is a’touring Col pany; of- artists, actors, craft = Men, musicians. and carpenter: Satie of This is‘t! Their. purpose third. season, ‘lo produce: good quality cultural event thats: ean be enjoyed by people of all jtages and; walks” of: life.: By. travelling: throughout - B.C." ‘they ‘bring the fair to* people of rural areas, small cities-and towns, who don't usually have the opportunity to experience. such an‘ event. Over the past years, they have‘ absorbed. many. cultures and ‘ideas into the theme and © T formed into a combination nediaeval, Renaissance, potlateh,” the excitement of, cire he down’ home feeling \': “ofa famous markel, and the freedom: and: color’ of the European BY! ies, the old ways, in‘ the: form ‘of,.2°: “forgotten crafts, techniques, cullures!and: music in balance ith new. forms of the present, they are teaching avery broad: -range of jbeopl less ie These things, combin with inexpensive, quality m chandise and entertainment,: make’ the | involved. The travelling fair is cor pletely self-sufficient, >< For further information: call ices) 574-4417 or 365-3679,” a benefit for all tion Banquet Provincial aati of the: Royal Canadian; Legion; Ray Harrison, officially, chartered and installed officers ‘of 'Slocan Valley Branch 276 Saturday night at’ Slocan.* Mr. Harrison brought grectings fram, Proyincial Com- mand representing 185. branch- es’ and!,60,000 “members in British Columbia and expressed » his hopes, for the: fulure of ‘the cbranch. ‘Slocan i Mayor. ‘Agda Winje H } ( ei eias ied In in 1949, and ‘folded up in, Oflicers’ installed were president. Ed Smith, vice-presi- dent Gordon Clarke, sceretary- treasurer Gerry Clarko, syt.-at- arms, ‘Dave Love and the Bt / Fidy and Saturday ‘ CRUSTY: BUNS ......... doz. 49c DONUTS . vonsee sence, . dox, 89e PHONE 365-3022 ' 13 Pine Street.(nex! to, West's Dept. Store) obs ‘CLOSED MONDAY. of Helmiar. Smodbol,, Charles Adams’ and ‘Joo! Brons. Visiting branches repre-? sonled! were’ Castlegar, | Fruil-; vate, Nelsan,;New ‘Denver, Rossland, Salmo and Trail.'The iting L . lo Slocan ‘and expressed ‘her ) please: ing the: Legion back/in'Slocan. ‘Among guests presont: was Bill Jensen, Char- ter Presidoptiof Slocan sla birthday: present.:? President Mr. °J. “Stier extended’ a welcome.to all’and ‘Mr (followed a: dinner, ‘served by the Slocan Women's Institute, The colorful cere: mony, was attended: by 260 people. with visitors fram as far away,’as" Bl Paso: Texas, and q California. ‘i rd call present: Soa Mr; Evans told the ‘esti che ing “of his» Visit to/a'SCA\- mecting'in :Viclori id ‘of the + beautiful ‘hall they; had. Mrs.:R.Donnan, .w! “been a‘delegate to the provir cial’ annual conference: held fin: °: ? Kelowna, gave a brief, ‘summery of’ the! conference ‘making’ a special mention’ of: the’ resolu- * tions. It'was interesting to note - that’ Mrs.’ M.° Quirk! of, Nelson was re-elected to the provincial executive board.’ Also, elected he: .birthday cake; was larry, Evans, who « 7g was ‘celebrating: his 87th ‘birth- ‘presented day. He made the first cut after: “ ‘which it ‘was cut | tp by his'three F.;Fuller of’ to the’board ‘was Frank Rich- ‘ardson‘ of Okanagan Falls, ee _ formerly of Castlegar. “Mrs. \N.. Olsen:announced © that this, Tuesday) there would’ ” “be’a bus teavi fhe Centre at 7.30 a.m. for Spokane for. Expo. ill be: Castlegar Day: at § tend may contact her regarding lickets. The cost per person will be $12:each ‘or $8 for a family.’ ah (two parents and one ei (oA most: el njoyable evening * eu 1. Was cancluded by.the playing of «several varied games. 1. Phis is the fi inal meeting the i Castlegar ‘Campaign. Office. 272, Columbia Avenue pale (Upstairs “next. f EL KI I WRK e change motor oil “ PRE-VACATION Here's what we'll do @ inspect filters and bells for; the.season. yw! - Better: equi = No‘cash‘outla la which:you'll:be ‘billed later. ‘Existing:andiadded staff will be qualified: tinder ‘the.new’provincial Arr ibulance raining:Pi “Provincial: and. National: park: and outdoor. recreation: “gram: willbe strongly: ‘oriented sto’ practical. Work, “genuine interest and. willingness to works in the: outdoors. ~ CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY: ‘unique two year program: ‘traini 9 j students as: certified . 'tech- nologists: ready. for -direct: employment: in: industry’ or’in government | :laboratories:where emloyment! opportunities are “good, The ‘student. if he chooses, will be‘able.,to:transfer‘to’a full university degree* ~ : y either ‘i diately © after.) | ‘or. jafter. a technologist. Students, should’ have: aniinterest \in’and the ‘sciences ‘ ‘and laberatory. work involving! n modern a id. methods. Kootenay School of. A Divi “Selkirk -College E : ox 480, Nelson, B.C... VIL SRS ‘Applian ‘preferably: have, at ‘lea y years’ experience: beyond: secondary’ school;. be "abl be handle first-year’ college courses, be emotionall bl ind in’: good : general’ Hepith ‘and feeling-an : “ ‘paratory Studies: will -also.\be regarded. as the. equivalent, of high’ school :graduation: by’ all’ other’ regional and community ‘colleges. in British Columbia for. Purposes Of entry'to college Programs, UNIVERSITY AHANSFER. ‘PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS: ‘Many: ‘professional ‘schools and: “facilities at’ the’ universities wills, i, aoe Only‘students.‘ who have ‘completed one or’ more years of a ‘specific: program in’ Arts ‘and Science. Most of|the prerequisite courses imay..be taken at Selkirk: for the following degree programs: - Aaticltral, Sciences: Applied Science « bheenate (Engineering) Medicine =:: a “Architecture : Physical: Education :- ind: Recreation, ehabilitation